This article was originally published in October of 2010. Yesterday I told you why I made the switch to loose leaf teas and what equipment I use for brewing them. I am finding that some teas can be enjoyed on a daily basis for their added nutrients and antioxidants, while others can be used to [...]
This article was originally published in October of 2010. There is nothing better on a cold day than a hot cup of tea. Many cultures have used the steeping of various leaves, barks, and roots for both medicinal and social purposes for many years and with great benefits. I drink at least two cups of [...]
As we travel across this land to our new home it is only now sinking in all that is ahead and all that we leave behind. This place we leave is where our youngest son was born – on our bed – one August morning. It is where both of our boys learned to take [...]
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